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Parity–time (PT) symmetric metasurfaces, which rely on balanced loss and gain, enable exceptional optical phenomena but face practical limitations due to stringent material gain requirements. Here, we propose a generalized PT symmetry scheme that significantly reduces the needed gain while preserving non-Hermitian wave phenomena. We establish a generalized PT-symmetric metasurface system by exploiting a metasurface with near-zero imaginary permeability (|Im(μ)| ∼ 0), which exploits a magnetic-field enhancement effect to exactly emulate the wave behaviors of a conventional gain metasurface (|Im( ε )| ≫ 1). Remarkably, this approach reduces the imaginary component of gain material parameters by over 5 orders of magnitude while maintaining key non-Hermitian effects, including exceptional points and unidirectional reflectionless refraction. Full-wave simulations of a practical implementation validate our design. This work presents a feasible strategy to overcome the bottleneck of high-gain material requirements in non-Hermitian wave control.
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